Summary
What this review covers
This review looks at a 10-pack of nursery pot shuttle trays for grouped seedling staging and 4 inch pot transport.
Pros
The upside
- Twelve openings keep 4 inch round pots arranged in readable groups.
- The 10-pack supports repeated seedling batches across shelves and benches.
- Open tray pockets keep labels and pot rims visible during care checks.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The trays need matching round pots for a steady fit.
- Filled trays can become heavy after watering.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This tray set suits gardeners who use 4 inch round nursery pots for vegetables, flowers, herbs, cuttings, and patio starts.
What to know:
Match the tray openings with the pot size before filling a full batch. Lift filled trays with both hands and set them down on a flat surface before watering.
Where to check it
Check Bonalake 12-Cell Plant Trays for Pots 10 Pack
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Breakdown
Full review
A tray set for grouped nursery pots
The Bonalake 12-Cell Plant Trays for Pots give 4 inch round nursery pots a steady grouped layout. Each tray holds a small batch so seedlings can move from shelf to bench, from bench to patio, or from patio to planting area.
The 10-pack format is helpful when several crops or sowing dates are moving through pot-up care at the same time.
Keeps labels and pots readable
Grouped pots are easier to manage when labels stay visible. The open cell layout keeps pot rims, stems, and tags easy to read during watering checks, hardening-off visits, and transplant prep.
Use one tray per crop, date, or bed destination so each group has a clear path through the day.
Good match
This tray set suits gardeners who use 4 inch round nursery pots for vegetables, flowers, herbs, cuttings, and patio starts.
What to know
Match the tray openings with the pot size before filling a full batch. Lift filled trays with both hands and set them down on a flat surface before watering.